Effective Communications for Project Management examines elements of effective communications and describes the role that a Project Management Information System (PMIS) has in helping project managers become better communicators. Based on the author’s practical experience and insight as a project and program manager, the book describes the role of personaltiy and its effect on the communications process. It also details the seven elements of effective communications:
- Applying active and effective listening
- Preparing the communications and establishing an issues management process
- Drafting and publishing documentation
- Conducting meetings
- Giving effective presentations
- Developing and deploying a project website
- Building a project war room
Containing examples and checklists that are adaptable to almost any project environment, this book is an invaluable resource that not only demonstrates how to attain effective communications, but also how communications can effect a project’s bottom line.